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 Fixing an unwound gearbox. 
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Post Re: Fixing an unwound gearbox.
The blood was flowing even before I began whacking things! My hands, forearms and fingers are now in tatters. :lol:

Repeat after me:-

I must try to do things calmly and slowly....

I must try to do things calmly and slowly....

I must try to do things calmly and slowly....

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September 30th, 2010, 6:29 pm
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Post Re: Fixing an unwound gearbox.
Viking,
since you asked, in 'Gearbox adjustment' topic, Feb 15th this year? :roll:

< viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1334&p=25731&hilit=gearbox+adjustment#p25731 >

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ken wrote:
Old-Nail,
( Not into the spaces _between_ the grooves as once recommended on here... ;) )
ken


Could you please show me where your claim is written?
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September 30th, 2010, 9:51 pm
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Post Re: Fixing an unwound gearbox.
Sure but it (I) do NOT suggest to peen between the groves as you are stating. The photo illustrate that the peening was done with a center punch and that it didn't hold. The selectot ring began to unscreew, therefore it appears that the peening was done between the groves. Do you really believe that I am that stupid. No please don't answer, I think I know it.

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Love it :lol:

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September 30th, 2010, 11:05 pm
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Yawn.

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September 30th, 2010, 11:15 pm
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Job done! Thanks for your help chaps.

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Top bombing, O-N! :)

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Excellent stuff Old-Nail, happy 2cv'ing :D

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Post Re: Fixing an unwound gearbox.
Great topic this. A source of reference for the future.
Thanks Mr Nail.

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